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Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing & Multimedia, 2020
The Internet of Things (IoT) is growing fast and is gaining significant adoption in areas such as smart cities and manufacturing. The variety and low-cost of IoT devices with excellent audio/visual sensors is fueling the growth of multimedia IoT applications, many of which are bandwidth-hungry and time-sensitive (i.e., must produce their results within
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is growing fast and is gaining significant adoption in areas such as smart cities and manufacturing. The variety and low-cost of IoT devices with excellent audio/visual sensors is fueling the growth of multimedia IoT applications, many of which are bandwidth-hungry and time-sensitive (i.e., must produce their results within
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Apollo, Apollo! An Ambiguous Call for Sophistication in Antwerp, 1561
European Medieval Drama, 2016This article explores the seemingly mixed messages in the Antwerp playwright Willem van Haecht’s Oordeel van Tmolus (Tmolus’ Verdict), based on Ovid’s tale of the metamorphosis of king Midas’ ears. Performed on the first evening of the 1561 Rederijkers’ theater competition in Antwerp, its first act reflects a call for “apollonian” aesthetics and a ...
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Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2019
The practical art of constructing database management systems (DBMSs) involves a morass of trade-offs among query execution speed, query optimization speed, standards compliance, feature parity, modularity, portability, and other goals. It is no surprise that DBMSs, like all complex software systems, contain bugs that can adversely affect their ...
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The practical art of constructing database management systems (DBMSs) involves a morass of trade-offs among query execution speed, query optimization speed, standards compliance, feature parity, modularity, portability, and other goals. It is no surprise that DBMSs, like all complex software systems, contain bugs that can adversely affect their ...
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2005
Abstract Messages were sometimes relayed across the centuries from antiquity with out anyone being there to receive them. The Renaissance did not make use of all the available information. A lot was just ignored. For example, in the Forum of ancient Rome there had been a statue of Marsyas standing with one arm raised and a wineskin over ...
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Abstract Messages were sometimes relayed across the centuries from antiquity with out anyone being there to receive them. The Renaissance did not make use of all the available information. A lot was just ignored. For example, in the Forum of ancient Rome there had been a statue of Marsyas standing with one arm raised and a wineskin over ...
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The Apollo Moon landing program has cast a long shadow over expectations for the American exploration of space, a shadow that has yet to be overcome. The American South has reflected this same larger set of perspectives on the episode. This essay explores NASA and the significance of its reach for the Moon after more than fifty years.
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